The sixth issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of the Humanities has now been published.
Volume 7, Number 6 contains:
- Things among the Gods: Revisiting the Problem of Reification by Christopher Morrison.
- Creativity, the Environment and the Future of Creative Lifestyles: Lessons from a Creative Tropical City by Susan Luckman.
- Embedding Sustainable Development into Legal Education by Jason Lowther and Joanne Sellick.
- Contemporary Hong Kong War Films: Inclusive Cross-Cultural Exchanges Facilitated by Cultural Globalization by Kay Li.
- Becoming Human/Posthuman: The Spatial Transformation in Alan Ayckbourn’s Comic Potential by Chia-ching Lin.
- The Prohibition of Landmines: A Ten-Year Assessment by Jeffrey Morton and Jacqueline C. Perez.
- Sound Reasons: Auditory Experience and the Environment by Andrew Czink.
- Socialist Cuba in Transition: Finding a Foothold in Globalization’s Economic Chaos by Nancy L. Street.
- Lexical Features in Oral Interlanguage: The Acquisition of Multifunctional Words by Adult Jamaican Learners of French by Hugues Peters.
- Investigating the Upper Absolute Threshold of Hermann Grid by Shiu Wen Wang, Shyh-Huei Hwang and C. F. Lee.
- The Cartesian Limitations of John Rawls: A Reading Using Kierkegaard and Confucius by Alison Assiter.
- Created Images of Author Yosa Buson by Toshiko Yokota.
- Birds and Artisans of the Roman Mosaics of Tunisia: Species, Symbolism and Origins by Sonia Tidemann.
- Gender Politics, Sexuality, Class and Race in Lucrecia Martel’s La Ciénaga (2001) by Anna M. Hillman.
- Factors that Influence the Sustainability Usage of Three Endangered Indigenous Languages in Malaysia by Noriah Mohamed, Nor Hashimah Hashim and Yahya Che Lah.
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